Jeremy M. Browne from Ontario exclusively exhibits at Bucks County Gallery of Fine Art



September 10, 2008 - New Hope Pa - Bucks County Gallery of Fine Art located at 77 W. Bridge Street is pleased to announce their exclusive (United States) representation of Brampton Ontario award winning watercolorist Jeremy M. Browne.

Born in 1977, Jeremy grew up in the northern most part of Brampton Ontario, spending much of his childhood near the vast farming community of Central Ontario. Born to parents who had a genuine love for the outdoors, every weekend of his youth was spent camping in Northern Ontario in National and Provincial Parks. The drive from Brampton to these campgrounds is primarily through open land with little to obstruct your view of the horizon, a simple farmhouse, may be all you see for miles. When he began showing an interest in art he naturally gravitated towards the things that he knew best, open land, farming communities and the rocky shore lines. After learning various techniques in watercolour Jeremy found that painting the rural areas provided the greatest challenge and satisfaction. Painting these areas allowed him to explore the effect of light on the land. One of the greatest challenges was portraying various lighting effects, the early morning sunrise or a mid-winter evening. Lighting and the effects of light on the buildings in these areas provide him the passion to paint. How will these buildings and landscapes differ under the various times of the day? Trying to capture this provides new challenges each time he paints. Most of Jeremy’s paintings are done in either late fall or winter. By painting the landscape in its barest form, there is nothing to hide the natural beauty. With summer he finds that the light is obstructed, and not allowed to shine at its purist form. “I have found that painting a winter landscape allows me to focus all of my attention on the light and mood of my painting, and not focus of the foliage of a tree. This allows me to explore new ways to produce interesting lighting effects in my landscapes.” Jeremy’s watercolors will hang on the walls of the seven room 3000 square foot fine art gallery with local artists Sandy Askey-Adams, Dot Bunn, Thomas Linker, and Tim Wadsworth. National artists include Robert Birbeck, Cristine Cambrea, Elissa Gore, Charles Rhinehart, Lavetta Rhinehart,  Christine Drewyer, Art Poulin, HM Saffer, and more. Internationally recognized artist, Berc Ketchian, is an award winning painter from Istanbul Turkey, and Impala Lechner from Germany, and Jeremy M. Browne from Ontario Canada. Bucks County Gallery of Fine Art & Custom Frame Shop is located at 77 W. Bridge Strret in New Hope, PA. and has free off street parking making it convenient to shop or browse. Hours are 10am - 5pm Tuesday through Saturday & 12 - 5pm Sunday or by appointment. Many more original paintings and sculpture by more than 30 artists can be seen in our seven room, two story gallery or on our web site www.howard-gallery.com. For additional information about any of the artwork contact Howard Cooperman (215) 862-5272 or email - framz1@aol.com. The attached image is a watercolor by Jeremy M. Browne entitled “In the Workshop”.  It is 29” x 39” framed and one of 12 paintings currently on exhibit.


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